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Scholar-Level 17
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You need to take up NATA exam and score a minimum of 80/200 to be eligible to take up Architecture course.
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You would need around 80% in your 12th score and around 100/200 in NATA to get a government college seat.
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Scholar-Level 17
I would suggest you to keep sketching and don't need to do any course, If you really want some guidance then I would suggest you to join a NATA crash course run by a few NATA trainers.
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Below mentioned are the top schools in the world for archaeology:
University of California – Berkeley.
University of Michigan.
Leiden University.
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
University College London.
Harvard University.
SAT and ACT are aptitude tests for admissions into undergraduate programs abroad, mainly in US. Other countries like Canada, Singapore, etc. also requires SAT or ACT and will depend on the university requirement. You must take either SAT or ACT.
There are basic difference between these two tests. SAT has three sections, while ACT has four. The mathematical section in ACT is more varied.
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The pay packages for these professionals are increasing due to the demand for them in the construction and designing fields. The remuneration given to the skilled professionals in private se
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